“The star singer was mezzo Elizabeth Lynch: in the ensembles she blended effortlessly with the others, but her performance throughout gave great pleasure, not least in her communication with conductor and audience – a demonstration of how to do it.”

“There was drive and vigour – drama indeed! …the whole performance was convincing and the audience left profoundly satisfied.”

Julian EllowayWilts and Gloucestershire Standard

The Rape of Lucretia

“Elizabeth Lynch was a strong Bianca, making far more of the character than I have seen before, without ever pulling focus.”

“…which contrasted well with the warmth and authority of Elizabeth Lynch’s Bianca.”

Classical Source

Francesca di Foix

“notable performances included Elizabeth as the Page…”

“…an evening to enjoy and cherish. The future of opera looks safe in the hands of these young singers!”

Whats on Stage

About Elizabeth Lynch

British born mezzo soprano, Elizabeth Lynch recently graduated from the prestigious Guildhall School Opera course, where she holds a fellowship of the school and the Silk Street Award for Opera.

Elizabeth is a current recipient of the schools Artist Diploma, a Concordia Foundation artist and an Alverez Young Artist with Garsington Opera. She continues to be gratefully supported by the Fenwick Trust, The Worshipful Company of Saddlers and the Guildhall School Trust.

Elizabeth is fast establishing herself as an up and coming young mezzo-soprano and emerging into the profession to critical acclaim!